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ijIDAV, JANUARY 31, ] WZ&s II They Want to Read. I CL'L\rER CITY, CALIF.-, |jf3UtifuI actress mysteriously lead- Crazed worker turns peaceful street into a shambles, Mother of three hanged foi Lrder. Xurse suspected of inluting "mercy deaths" on helpL; patients. Confession by Haupt Ln predicted. liich man's son kid. ^,1. Former President Hoover . . make humorous speech. . . 11^.1 about. not |rvjf) g Cofab l^t professional Ijplifte.': anil most publishers, and I jjiiv editors, would like thorn to |W- T? Pn,'lisli any other sort of Ijpjspaper for popular consumption lumid require an endowment fund hjrjer than the average reformer's Iprance < ' human nature. I Estra: "Ja ,,ie excitement, one L,,saddening headline almost was Ioverlooked: Governor Talmadge of Ifi^rdastii' thinks he's running for I President. The Living Dead. Doctor Carrel is a bit late with bis theory that human beings might be dried out and tiled away for a matter of 200 years or so, and then brought back to life again. Only the other night I was speaking at a (jicner where there were many who just have undergone the process? only they hadn't been brought back to life yet. It used to be that I had better results, talking at banquets. Rut lately my audiences and I seem to be drifting apart. Or maybe it's merely *?xt old Mr. C<>bb that's drifting Seriously. I think it would he a mistake to dehydrate a fellow the way P?ctor Carrel suggests and set hin aside in some quiet ratproof plait for a couple of centuries and then return him to consciousness. He pri'l'iihly wouldn't notice much change in radio gags?they'll still !#nsin: the same ones?but, jtidgins I'V the present rate of progress, thirl; what taxes will he then! Prospects of a Fight. P'tR a while it seemed that, when "the Republicans meet next year. It tronl'l he f.>r memorial services at Armageddon, and adjourning ^Burrce t? the cemetery. Now it's Hserried they'll meet at Cleveland. I ami the official silver lining locator. Chairman Fletcher. predicts it wer.'t he any lodge of sorrow either. Also, the Democrats, who not so k: ago were figuring their 1DRG We would merely he a grand ratification rally, replete with Farley imi flags, are now inclined to go in for a regular convention, with t?"lt:tiiins deploring, among other things the F.itcrary 1)1 v;eil. a fight is better than a masKW. And upon the horizon of both Wies In.iins tlie figure of old Hoc Townsetal. cmair.g with a little fi'lr. n r>. I iC . ? . ii yim <nin t iniiiK lie s tinning to onst a shn?!??%v. r.sk "anlfa. Meanwhile, the M-'-n Fish " in for ('resilient spreads like cold notec s. Stamps and Such. ft WING to the Christmas rush ^ our Post Oilice department lei in entire week slip hy without turn |'">? loose any special stamp com ?emoratin; somebody or something That means a double-header later. I if you're going in for new United I States issues, you'd better figure I Man addition to the little homeI rest. You won't lie able to get your I collection in an album: you'll need a I Ming alley. Because, when we I ? out of people or places or events I h> name stamps for. Big Chief Far I lay can draw on the alphabet and I s,ill be in the fashion. 1 J'y guess is the NltA memorial stamp win be printed in black and Mature a picture of Gen. Hugh ' hnson standing on his head. * I Peace Prize for Sale. ^TICKING up their heads just I '"ng enough to announce there'd I i no p,..10e pi'jjip f,,r V.135. the IB iU'boe .1 I^celh ris,lt t,ack int0 the ^nLitT m?r"pnt' !1" Wiis quiet and "ne|a'rJp H Uitl'. ,lie exceptions of Waller" er'"S Wiir and several Eore . f'ni's- an'l riots of one or cia| '? standard varieties?ra Nnsfrj f"IUS- Mitical, industrial sirjiU|.,'a ()r economic?jr??injr on "e"us|y in seven major C"n,ps "n '""r continents, which all t|,e c'?Se to i>ein^ almost n, (]'?'wi,ll'io|(iinjj the award, glance i"' "'e take a quick laoip "'e direction of Creen *?m I1,?,tile Wasn't iieen a harsh To j ',f Greenland all year. white (love in an of kisj knS,ll'.P h^'ith for set e^m.Al 'RVIN S. COBB 1o c ? w v^" .l w'11 a 11 <- r Alliance. 'V.NU jJei v.ce. 036 Wawenton, North Cm f \ Warren Record Classified Rates 'a) One cent a word eacn issue (.This Type) (b) 1 Va Cents a Word (This Tjrpe) (c) Three Cents a Word (This Type) All abbreviations counted words Twenty-live Cents Minimum Charge Display Want Ads. 35c an Inch To insure proper classification Want Ads should be In this of<ce by noon Wednesday. til Ads signed "Care Record" Strictly Confidential j No Classified Ads j ^nargea Except to Begnlur Display | Advertisers No Adg Received Over j Telephone V / FOR SAJLE?FORDSON TRACTOR and Disc, $150; mowing machine and hay rake, $60.00. All this equipment in good condition. Frederick Williams, Inez. jl7-3tp BABY CHICKS FOR SALE? Rhode Island Reds and S. C. White Leghorn. Hatches weekly, beginning January 15. Place J your order early. Julia Dameron. ' j2,9,16,23,30 I SHEET IRON HEATERS ? WE have just received another shipment: No. 18 lined $1.50, No. 20 j lined $1.95, No. 22 lined $2.35. W. A. Miles Hardware Company.) ROOFING, GUTTERING, SHEET Metal work, repairing. We use only the best of materials and !' have expert workman. Estimates furnished on any size job. W. A. Miles Hardware Co. 1 HEAVY WEIGHT GALVANIZED' Tubs?No. 00 Scrub 39c; No. 0 55c; { No. 1 65c; No. 2 75c; No. 3 85c; I j Washboards 35c. W. A. Miles' I Hardware Company. ANNOUNCING NEW LOWERj prices on Copper Clad Ranges?! Copper clad prices now range from $100 to $120?were from $120 j to $140. The same high quality range, lined with sheet copper where all ether ranges rust out. Come in and let us show you why It is the best Range made. W. A.' Miles Hardware Company. GALVANIZED ROOFING ? COMplete stock all lengths 5 V Galvanized Roofing. Price $4.10 square. W. A. Miles Hardware I Company. I BEST QUALITY ROLL RUBBER Roofing?1 ply $1.25; 2 ply $1.50; j 3 ply $1.75; heavy slate surface $2.25; Sheating Paper 75c roll. | W. A. Miles Hardware Company. - -r??Tr\AV JfjT.V LOST LABI" MUHunx? German Police puppy five months j old. Reward for his return. Lillie Belle Damercn. ltc FIGARO LIQUID SMOKE ? j Smcke your meat with a brush. Saves loss of meat by dripping, gives it a delicious flavor, protects meat from rancidness, rot, mold and skippers. Pint 75c; Quart $1.50. Anti-Skipper Com| pound 50c pkg., treats 350 lbs. of ' meat. W. A. Miles Hardware Company. ARE YOU BUILDING OR REpairing?We have mighty attractive prices on Sash, Doors, RoofI ing and Builders Hardware. Get our prices before you buy; we can save you money. W. A. Miles 1 Hardware Company. WINDOW GLASS?WE CARRY IN' | stock window glass in all Stand-1 I ard sizes?special sizes cut to or-i der while you wait, ijiasses cuv for picture frames at no extra charge. W. A. Miles Hardware Company. . \ HORSE COLLARS, BRIDLES, Hames, Traces, Slip Harness, Back Bands. We have a large stock that we bought right and that we are selling right. Come in and inspect our stock. W. A. Miles Hardware Co. THE HOI I p DAD'S HAVIN6 his BOSS here TO DiNNE p| SUNDAY AND I MANAGE0 TO FINISHc. jp\ MAKING THESE. NEW CURTAINS FOR THE OCCASION I'LL/ZDAt | DAD WILL BE ABOl i U I v'l| Tv tickled PINK ) /here wUm I KliDTi 8llll LOST SSI want 61 t| fOUNI qJIII have ^ I 11 M 5 21* ***, R1111 H< ^ mI I oa ill 6a ill 8a Klid ll ? ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE | Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Samuel L. Bob- ] bitt, late of Warren county, N. O, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present \ same to me, properly verified, at Raleigh, N. C., post office box 183, on or before January 24, 1937, or , , this notice may be pleaded in bar ' i of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. ! MISS ANNA H. BOBBITT, j24-6tpd Administratrix. TRUSTEE'S SALE ' ! Empowered by deed of trust executed by John H. Fleming and Ora W. Fleming, his wife, to B. B. Williams, Trustee, April 20, 1922, rej corded in Warren Registry in Book | 115, page 40, upon default in the payment of the indebtedness there, by secured and at note-holders reI quest, I will sell publicly to highest I cash bidder, at the Court House door, Warrenton, N. C., at 12 Noon, February 24, 1936, the following described tract of land in Smith i Creek Township, Warren County, | N. C.: Begin at White's corner and run fhor> -Rnct 9R V> 9. T.- t.honnp S 5 1-2 I W 13 P to a pine tree; then East 160 P 15 L to a stake in Weldon's line; then along said Weldon's line ; N 11-2 E 91 P to West side Wel,don's Spring Branch; then down I said branch its various courses Northerly 13 P to East side said branch; thence West 175 P 2 L; thence S 51-2 W 94 P to beginning, containing 118 acres; and being same land conveyed to said J. H. Fleming by T. J. Holt by deed dated January 1, 1919. I This sale is made subject to the , terms of a first mortgage to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, in the original sum of $3000.00, recorded in Warren Registry in Book 101, page 29. This 22nd day of January, 1936. | B. B. WILLIAMS, JR., Administrator d. b. n., c. t. a. of j B. B. Williams, Trustee. j24-c-wwt J "* LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of W. H. Bell, late of Warren county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims [ against said estate to present same to me, properly vrified, on or be- , fore the 24th day of January, 1937, r>r thin notice mav be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt settlement. This January 23, 1936. LOTTIE BELL, j24-6tc Executrix. NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with the provision of Sec. 2435. N. C. Code of 1935, I will sell publicly to highest cash tv'dder at my shop in Warrenton I N. C.. 12 Noon, February 13, 1936, J one cart and one set of log cart wheels of Henry Davis now in my possession, in order to satisfy lien for repairs. | This 24th day of January, 1936. J24-2t R. L. THROWER, Blacksmith. NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to judgment of Superior Court of Warren County in the civil action entitled: Paul Robinson vs. J. M. Coleman, E. H. Russell, Trustee, and the Henderson Grocery Co., a corporation, I will sell publicly to highest cash bidder, ' Court House door, Warrenton, N. JSE OF HA llli^OAOOV,1 WANT 'ro LIKE TOSeTN if TO KNOW WHAT YC ) TICKLED PINK \ fill THINK. OF THE PAR ? r. AomiMftl CURTAINS H fVIT iri'nv wwv?wi " - WHY DON'T Your MMfefrn/? IE WARREN RECORE SOMETHING? ' SOMETHING? 0 SOMETHINGSOMETHING TO SI 9 Try The Etrmt Swn Want Ads --- - C., 12 o'clock Noon, February 24, 1936, the following two tracts of land: j, Tract One: Begin at a stake in H. Palmer's line, Elijah Williams' SW corner, thence along Williams'.' line N 12 W 81 P 15 L to a stone,1 thence N 29 W 112 P 20 L to a ' sweet gum on Sixpound Creek, 1 thence up said Creek its various 1 courses about 129 P 10 L to a Spanish Oak S 4 1-2 E 56 P 18 L to a i stone, thence S 761-2 E 41 P 5 L to beginning, containing 72 acres, : more or less and being part of the i old Bell Tract of land. Tract Two: Begin in center of Blacks Ferry Road John Olsen's ' corner, thence N. 881-2 W. 14 3-5 P to a stake on a Spring Branch,1 thence along said Branch in a Northerly direction 28 P to a stake, " thence N 791-2 W. 691-2 P to a stake in Blake Williams' line, thence along said Williams' line S 281-2 E 63 2-5 P to a stone, thence S 12 E 13 P 17 L to a stone, Emma I Thomas' corner, thence along Emma Thomas' line N 80 1-2 E 46 2-5 P to a stone in center of Blacks Ferry Road, thence along said Road N 8 W 24 P to the beginning, containing 181-3 acres, more or less, and being part of the old Bell Tract of! land. I This 21st day of January, 1936. FRANK BANZET, j24-4t Commissioner. NOTICE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Warren County, North Carolina, made - ? fAr fho qqIp Ill opcuidi rxuv/ccuuigu ivi viiv/ ww--. of lands for division, entitled R. B. Crowder, Petitioner, vs. Geo. F.! Crowder, et als, appointing the undersigned commissioner for the purp:se, I will offer for sale at the court house door in Warren County, North Carolina, at mid-day on Saturday the 29th day of February, 1936, at public auction, for cash, to highest bidder, the following described real property, viz: It is the home place of the late S. L. Crowder about one mile from Ridgeway, N. C., containing 139 acres, more or less, of land as contained and described in deed from i Tasker Polk, Commissioner, dated July 28, 1922, recorded Book 66 at Page 479 Warren Registry, deed from R. B. Crowder dated July 28, 1906, of record Book 73 at Page 166, 1 Warren Registry, deed from B. B. Williams, et als, dated Sept. 24, i' 1906, of record Book 73 at Page 291 Warren Registry, and deed from R. B. Crowder and wife, and T. T. , Hicks, Trustee, dated November 7, 1907, of record Book 77 at Page 337, Warren Registry, all of said deeds to said S. L. Crowder. This the 29th day of January, 1936. D. P. McDUFFEE, j31-4t-cofc Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Directed by judgment of Superior Court in the action entitled W. H. Martin vs. Junius Brown et al., I will sell publicly to the highest cash bidder, Courthouse door, Warren-j ton, North Carolina, March 2, 1936, 12 Noon, the following described lands: Being lot No. 3 in the subdivision' of the lot No. 25 of the Largo Tract of land described as follows: Be-i ginning at a stake with pine point-' ers at the Northwest corner of lot No. 2 in the subdivision of Lot No. 5 of the Largo Tract, in the South line of Lot No. 24 of said Largo Tract; thence South 81-2 West 8 chains and 30 links to Walnut on Branch; thence down said branch ZARDS | Warn n'i ^ 1111^ ? 1 K 7? ^ s I ^ I! CI ? % ^ 71 i: I m H gs :: 8 r s LI V 11ffi So H | ^ ^ V? Ill HQ ELL? pIllQ 8 ?| B ft I ii SM ill Jo I IS ijfc III lb: riJ lis ix X :: f fl SE | 11 jj ^ South 4 chains and 30 links, South, ? . j? r\rr U.l.n I 22 3-4 East 3 chains ana m muu, south 39 1-4 East 4 chains and 28 links, South 6 East 11 chains to a i stake on the west side of a swamp; j thence West 18 chains and 50 links to a stake on the East side of an Did road; thence along the East side of said road North 3 3-4 East 15 ? chains and 75 links, North 17 West 13 chains and 74 links to a planted < ^ stone on the east side of said plantation road, at the southwest corner of Lot. No. 24, aforesaid; thence j ^ along the line of No. 24 East about 12 chains and 55 links to the begin- ( ning, containing 39 1-4 acres, more ^ or less. This 27th day of January, 1936. j FRANK BANZET, j31-4t Commissioner. ^ ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE Having qualified as administrators I of the estate of the late W. J. ~ Davis, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to us, properly ic verified, within one year from this c date or this notice will be pleaded I in bar. I { WALTER DAVIS, ' e (Clayton, N. C.) .. t BESSIE MAY DAVIS, i (Warrenton, N. C.) * Administrators. j Julius Banzet, Atty. jl0-8t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE I Having qualified as executor under the will of J. P. Reid, late of J Warren County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having 1 claims against said estate to pre'? A- -1? sent tnem to ine prupeny vuhxi^vai on or before the 24th day of Jan- [ ' uary, 1937, or this nctice will be; plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement with me. This 24th day of January, 1936. j31-6c J. T. REID, Executor of the will of J. P. Reid. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as adm;nistratrix of the estate of Leroy P. Cheek,' : deceased, late of Warren County,' North Carolina, this is to notify all j persons having claims against the | estate of said deceased to exhibit (1 them to the undersigned at her heme in Shocco Township in said County, on or before the 1st day of February, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ' All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 31st day of January, 1936. j31-6c BETTIE H. CHEEK. Administratrix cf Estate of Leroy, Cheek. ' * * 'NIGHT M p||^| RELIEVES COLDS WITHOUT DOSING" i' TTT^T' H-W-fA- IF YOU WANT fAY K CANDID OPINION, I THINK.THE] / I'l U (occasion justifies buying \l Y \ I \N?W ONES OR AT LEAST,HM/NC^ ?i ton. North Carolina | BeachBa^ ^ "j /fffiK' ! ' Js^F'iL-^91- \ r '. ??Sr*'^jUHK ft '.;. \JtB- :HKS?1 flU^A^ Win x^raHi' ji^^w vjdWv!w tTTXTT/TD /~1~i: S T ???/*/% .AAIao ' V jcj IN IVIJ, V^UIII. , uaigc, CU1UX ful cloth bags with drawstring at the top, are the newest and most portable beach ''dressing rooms" yet introduced. They promise to be popular this season. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 1 Having qualified as administrator if the estate of Herman Somerrille, deceased, late of Warren I bounty, North Carolina, this is to lotify all persons having claims tgainst the estate of said deceased o exhibit them to the undersigned ,t my residence in Warrenton, N. on or before the 1st day of February, 1937. All persons indebt- I d to said estate will please make ; mmediate payment. This 30th day of January, 1936. 31-6c G. H. MACON, Administrator of the estate of -lerman Somerville. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator ! if the estate of Eliza Somerville, de- \ leased, late of Warren County, iTorth Carolina, this is to notify all >ersons having claims against the istate of said deceased to exhibit hem to the undersigned at my resdence in Warrenton, N. C., on or jefore the 1st day of February, .937. All persons indebted to said istate will please make immediate jayment. ! This 30th day of January, 1936. 31-6C G. H. MACON, Administrator of the estate of Sliza Somerville. Patronize the advertisers JAPANESE OIL I Mada I* U. 8. A. FOR HAIR AND SCALP DHforoit from Ordinary Hair Taalci IT'S A SCALP MEDICINE! 40c t $1. FEEL IT WORKI At All Drugglih Writ# far FREE Baaklat "Tha Truth Ahaut Tha Hair." Natiaul Raaady Co.. New Yark JOCTOJIHNOW Mothers read this: THREE STEPS ; 1 TO RELIEVING A cleansing dose today; a smaller quantity tomorrow; less each time, until bowels need no help at all. tVhy do people come home from a lospital with bowels working like a i veil-regulated watch? The answer is simple, and it's the > mswcr to all your bowel worries if j /mi will only realize it: many doctors ind hospitals use a liquid laxative. If you knew what a doctor knows, ,rou would use only the liquid form. \ liquid can always be taken in gradually reduced doses. Reduced iosage is the secret of any real relief rom constipation. Ask a doctor about this. Ask your iruggist how very popular liquid axatives have become. They give the right kind of help, and right amount if help. The liquid laxative generally used is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup^Pepsin. It contains senna and cascara ? both natural laxatives that can form nc habit, even in children. So, try Syrup Pepsin. You just take regulated io jes till Nature restores regularity By M '/ g r WHAT'S THE tl.fi 'a 1 I A ONITrt MOTHER \\l r V pji/NOW PAGE 8 The Davidson Mutual Farm exchange did $56,805.67 worth of business in 1935 which is an increase cf $10,311.12 over that of 1934. Slate, Tile & Built-Up Roofing; Heating; Air-Conditioning Tanner Roofing Company HENDERSON, N. C. EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED Every Monday morning from 9:00 bo 11:00. Office with Dr. Rufua Jones, the dentist, over Citizens Bank, Warrenton. Main office near P. O. at Roanoke Rapids. DR. E. D. HAR30UR OPTOMETRIST Help Kidneys A If poorly functioning: Kidneys and 9 Bladder make you suffer from Getting Up Nights. Nervousness, Rheumatic Pains, Stiffness, Burning, Smarting, Itching, or Acidity try the guaranteed Doctor s PrescriptionCystex(Siss-tex) 0*. ,nsa w -Must fix you up or money CyStBX tack. Only 75/ at druggists. 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He will tell you that before the discovery of Bayer Aspirin most "pain" remedies were advised against by physicians as bad for the stomach and, often, for the heart. Which is food for thought if you seek quick, safe relief. Scientists rate Bayer Aspirin among the fastest methods yet discovered for the relief of headaches and the pains of rheumatism, neuritis and neuralgia. And the experience of millions of users has proved it safe for the average person to use regularly. In your own interest remember this. You can get Genuine Bayer Aspirin at any drug store ? simply by asking for it by its full name, BAYER ASPIRIN. Make it a point to do this ? and see that you get what you want. Bayer Aspirin lac Arthur 8h, twomomths \? *Jfl > FORKED ?AY FINGERS TOjg liB THE BONE fAAMNO Jglpi *3} those curtains -^|||i| v>eve r again myiil ft mkl''ETC"'ETC ill ': SELFJ T.; |T; ^
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